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White House declare September as National Wilderness Month

Our wonderful president in action. :confused:

Oh please....

http://thegovmonitor.com/world_news...tember-as-national-wilderness-month-3284.html

White House declare September as National Wilderness Month

Source: The White House
Posted on: 3rd September 2009

The American wilderness has inspired wonder and imagination for centuries and is an irreplaceable part of our Nation’s heritage.

Even before the birth of the United States, visitors from near and far were struck by its splendor and purity. The unaltered American landscape stood apart from any other in the world. During the years of westward expansion, the wilderness frontier became synonymous with pioneer values of steadfastness and rugged independence. This month, we celebrate this history and renew our commitment to preserving the American wilderness for future generations.

Forty-five years ago, the United States achieved a landmark success in protecting these magnificent wild spaces. The Congress passed and President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Wilderness Act, which sought to secure “for the American people of present and future generations the benefits of an enduring resource of wilderness.” The Act has been widely recognized as one of our Nation’s most important conservation laws. This law and the National Wilderness Preservation System it established have served as a model for wilderness protection laws in many of our States and in countries around the world.

The vision and structure established in the Wilderness Act continue to receive broad support. This pioneering law created a framework for bringing Federal public lands under additional protection. Over the past 45 years, the Congress has enacted numerous laws extending wilderness protection to vast swaths of public lands. These laws have enjoyed bipartisan support. Ranchers and anglers, small-business owners and conservationists, and Americans of diverse backgrounds have come together to preserve many of our Nation’s most cherished public spaces.

My Administration has already demonstrated a commitment to protecting our wilderness heritage. On March 30, 2009, I signed the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009, which established the most recent additions to our Wilderness System. As my Administration continues to prioritize wilderness protection, we will work closely with the Congress, organizations, and private citizens to ensure that all stakeholders can make their voices heard. United by a common purpose of preserving our precious natural spaces and our wilderness heritage, we will ensure that future generations inherit the unique gift of knowing nature’s peace.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim September 2009 as National Wilderness Month. I call upon all Americans to visit and enjoy our wilderness areas, learn more about our wilderness heritage, and explore what can be done to protect and preserve these precious national treasures.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this third day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-fourth.
 
What else can this stupid excuse for a leader come up with to not deal with real problems? I get so fed up with "green" this and "green" that when all their global warming crap is nothing but a media/al gore inspired hoax to infringe on our freedoms. I am calling BS, and anyone that can think for themselves should join me. We need to make our voices heard more than the greenies or we will lose out.
 
It was not too long ago that if one drove from one place to another with a bottle of alcohol they were called a outlaw, wiskey runner, criminal........................

Thankfully, those days ended in 1933 when the prohibition ended.

It soon will be the day that driving on 8' of snow in the middle of nowhere is going to be viewed the same.

So lets celebrate togather............outlaw month..........

Cause I aint stopping ! you ?
 
Oh sure, bring on more wilderness, to "protect if for future generations". What the f....:confused:

Look son, at the protected wilderness, go grab your bucket and let's bring some of the wilderness ash home with us so that we can cherish the beauty of it all. :rolleyes:

"Crews have set up contingency lines on the eastern side to prevent burning of the San Gabriel Wilderness, which requires crews to fight the fires in daylight without mechanisms. "


http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_13269663

Station Fire at 42 percent containment
Posted: 09/04/2009 09:18:41 AM PDT


ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST - The Station fire has reached 42 percent containment with an increased cost of $28.5 million to combat, officials said Friday.
The fire has burned 148,258 acres, around 230 square miles, and continues to threaten 7,000 structures, officials said. Sixty-four homes and 30 other buildings have been destroyed since the fire began.

Crews have set up contingency lines on the eastern side to prevent burning of the San Gabriel Wilderness, which requires crews to fight the fires in daylight without mechanisms.

"It is burning actively in the San Gabriel wilderness area," U.S. Forest Service spokesman Nathan Judy. "Our concern is it coming down toward the cities of Arcadia, Sierra Madre, and Pasadena."

Humidity has come down since yesterday, but remains high, Judy said.

"It's a tough situation. Weather conditions could be a whole lot worse," Angeles National Forest spokesman Stan Bercovitz said.

There are 13 helitankers, six helicopters, eight airtankers, 419 fire engines, 121 hand crews and 66 bull dozers working on the fire, officials said.

"We didn't get a whole lot of line down last night," Judy said."The areas are so steep and inaccessible, we have to put in hand lines. In the frontage areas we are using bull dozers."

A fire community meeting will be held at Azusa Senior Center, 740 N. Dalton Ave., Azusa, at 7 p.m. Friday.
 
We seriously need to have a million-sled wilderness ride somewhere.

or at least like, ten-thousand sled wilderness ride.

and then do that every weekend.
 
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